Conservation tips through Buddhism
The Telegraph, April 6, 2005
New Delhi, India -- Three wildlife agencies have come together to spread 
awareness among communities inhabiting the Himalayan region, including 
Arunachal Pradesh, on conservation of flora and fauna with the aid of Buddhism.



A joint project of the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI), Care for the Wild 
International and the Rowell Fund, it will be in vogue for three years and may 
be extended to other areas along the Indo-Myanmar border depending on the 
outcome in the initial years. The expenditure for one year is expected to be Rs 
15 lakh.

Launching the programme at a colourful ceremony at the Scope Complex here 
today, the Dalai Lama said: "More than ever before, life must be characterised 
by a sense of universal responsibility - not only nation-to-nation and 
human-to- human, but also human-to- other forms of life."

He referred to instances in Buddhist literature which encourages conservation 
of nature. The core of Buddhism revolves around compassion, respect and 
tolerance for every human being towards all other living beings on earth. Its 
tenets emphasise coexistence with nature rather than conquering it.

"This forms the essence of our campaign," said WTI senior adviser Ashok Kumar.

The need for awareness in conservation arises with an increase in poaching, 
indicated by the huge seizures of wildlife items at regular intervals. This is 
prompted by a tremendous increase in the demand for wildlife items in the 
neighbouring countries in recent years.

It is believed that at least two prominent routes for smuggling of wildlife 
items exist in the Northeast. One leads to Tibet and the other to the 
autonomous province of Yunnan in China through Myanmar.

Conservation is also important for the Northeast because the entire region is 
included in the Indo-Myanmar bio-diversity hotspot.



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